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84 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928 : EXPECT NEW MEMBERS. L AMUBRNENTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ; . Tune in on the | Wardman Park Theatre O ay On e a 10 Parent - Teacher Associatiop to Saturdav, December 22,8 LITTLE m;‘hu‘ ey TONITE, 8:20 e s Report 100 Monday. i' hlte nollse av, December 22,8:30p.m. THEATRE 1te1l NATW'A'. KAI-. ;",’.HAY TUN'GHI PROGRAM FOR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928 one s new memoms ot e| COFFEE YALE GLEE CLUB|| .y, M " e Boat” i it (Meters on left of call letters, Kiocycles on right. AU time p.m. unless zl-rents-c'l:::ihen"c:;hmhflon nh z:u- Sunday Di Pl ul Earopean Tour BexmaTns Tomerrow | - M :fifi o : e g and sheridan | Sunday Dinner Lonce: s o orar Beet: (| “The Loves of Jeanne Ney” | 3 THE - streets, are expected to be reported in, \d_Commercial Bank. |l JUNE WALKER - C. AJBREY SMITK - GEOFFREY KERR : p H 434.5—NAA—690 8:15—Phil Hayden and Les Colvin, en- | Monday night, when the association on —_— A e ——— Jessica Dragonette and Colin (Washington Navy Yafd) a;ao—éfi?x‘fi"x’émn meets at 8 o'clock in the school build- WB AL Emma R b t THE SHOW WITHOUT EQUAL | 7“;'":]“'.;"5 PE""';,’SA";""," Oioere 10 Bing Lont- | e | e e, | e " tamiie | unlh e Wbasd b oberts |~ LoEw's | Wiy ina Rol 10:05—Weather Bureau reports. 9:20Selected readings by Frank | Moran is chairman of the membership | of the National Broadcasting Sower Hote, iy P00’ Boxes PALACE (SR GRS Sor ing Roles. 228.9—WOL—1,310 « o DaviS: : committee. Co., between 1:30 and 2:00. 3200, T Arthur Smith, 1330 6 S0 || e — R —witH— (American Broadcasting 0.) Q.Ao—clt;ri.slme Nilsson Childbloom, l;)ll'}:;)ln' téhe buslne:‘s l:':etlng.bee u: SECOND CONCERY 3 = FAVERSHAM ; : 4 . planist. en ment progral as m | PHILADELPHIA BEGINNING TODAY b P Another Victor Herbert operetta,| 5:45—The Town Crier. Z 10:00—"A Christmas Message from the | Scheduled. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictare BEN-AMI RICHMAN #Naughty Martetta,” will be the Philco Thour presentation tonight through WRC and associated stations. Jessica Dra- gonette and Colin O'Moore, as usual, will have the leading Toles. Aside from the operetta, WRC has scheduled several other outstanding at- tractions which have become permanent fixtures on its Saturday night program. These include the weekly dance pro- gram of the Lucky Strike Orchestra and a concert by the National Sym- phony Orchestra, under the direction of Walter Damrosch. The dance orchestra will present an- other request program, composed chiefly of the musical hits of current Broadway productions. “The Rag Doll,” “Under- neath the Stars,” “My Memories of France,” “Pompanola” and “Anything Your Heart Desires” head the list T;\E the Bam Bam Bammy Shore," 6:00—Dinner concert. 3 6:30 to 7—Request program. ; 10 to 12—Dance music. 5 205.4—WJISV—1,460 © (Independent Publishing &o.) 7:00—Talk by Charles I. Stengle. 7:30—O0ld King Tut. v 8:00—Talk by Representative Lankford of Georgia. B 8:30—Ethel West, pianist. v 8:45—Farm market reports. ¥ 9:00—Fran Trappe, plano-accordionist. 9:30—The Marylanders, old-time fid- dlers. - 10:00—Woodville Brown, the “Southern ‘Trouba 10:30—O0ld King Tut and Woodville Brown. 2 11:00—Hilo Hawalians, 11:30—Barn dance. 75.9—~WMAL—630 - Christ Child Society,” by Charles W. Darr. 10:15—Harold S. King, tenor. 10:30—Sophocles T. Papas, mandolin and guitar soloist. 10:45—Leese’s Saturday Nighters. 11:45 to 12:00—News flashes, 315.6—~WRC—950 (National Broadcasting Co.) 4:30-~Studio program. 5:00—St. Regis Orchestra. 5:30—Jolly Bill and Jane. 5:55—Motion picture guide. 6:00—Home, Sweet Home, and Neigh- borhood Study Club, conducted by A. Cloyd Gill. 0—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra. 0—Bible talk: “Paul Goes to Rome,” by Prof. Elmer Louis Kayser. 5—Phil Spitalny and his orchestra. 5—“A Week of the World’s Busi- ness,” by Dr. Julius Klein. Free Lecture CHRISTIAN SCIENC —BY— Gavin W. Allan, C.S.B. ORCHESTRA 0SSIP’ GABRILOWITSCH TUES. %, DEC. 11 Tickets $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, T. Arthur Smith, Ia:fl'? St., in $1.00. Homer L. Library of Congress December 20, at 4:45 P.M. Sonatas and Songs by Mozart and Faure Elizabeth S. Coolidge and Emanuel Bay, Pianists * Wm. Kroll, Violi Francis Rogers, Baritone Reserved seats at T. Arthur Smith, {| 1330 G St. beginning December 10. st CRAWFORD The star of “Qur Dancing Daughters” in a flaming romance DREAM of LOVE ith NILS ASTHER—CARMEL MYERS—AILEEN PRINGLE THE STAGE- SINGER’S MIDGETS in a Boris Petroff Production “Miniatures of 1929 ___THE_HOUSE_OF SOUND_HITS LOEW’S COLUMBIA BEGINNING TODAY Rexinald MASON Lawrence Vernon STEELE Helen Fuller MELLISH Ceelle DIXON Harry JOYNER Staged by Frederick Stanhope Direction George C. Tyler Week Dee. 17 Mall Orders Now “THE BEAUX STRATAGEM"’ WEEK BEG. SUN., DEC. 23RD | + “STRANGE INTERLUDE" Mail Orders No Orch.. $1.10; Bal., $3 and §2 Showers,” “Blue Skies,” “I'll See You (Washington Radio Forum) 8:00—National Symphony Orchestra Of Toronto, Canada ! A PRGNS PRtiie #n SHUBERT MAT. TODAY “Three O'Clock in the | 7:15—Thirty Club. under the direction of L Eack (icket 25 cents. : Eleuiy e : under_the n of Walter This concert will be broadcast CHARLES ELASC Usoc, 75, st ‘Where the Shy Little Violets | st oo i, it b L' G Grieving,” “Ida, Sweet Apple | 8:00—“Washington's Coming ,Indus- 0—Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra. B i (BUDDIY) Cloc: amd TN siampeder il Expostion.” by Bossey W. | 1:00—Correet time e e e ROGERS LITTLE JESSIE JAMES A. Cloyd Gill, president of the Radio Hyde, jr., secretary Washington 1—Weather forecast. of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Thirty Club, will open WRC's evening program with the regular home, sweet home period, which will be augmented 7:31—Radio Joe and his Budget Boys. Chamber of Commerce. * :00—Philco hour, “Naughty Marietta,” 11 11:02 to 12—Wardman Park Orchestra. Member of the Boa In the Washington Auditorium rd of Lectureship of by Station NAA HEN YOU in a romantic revel SOMEONE 15 Hits—Waves of Laughter | BEST SEATS EVERY NIGHT, §1.50 SAVOY MUSICAL COMEDY o Song and Dance Romantic, Melodious Necd Blank Books Come in and look over our stock, OUT-OF-TOWN STATIONS. Programs prepared by the Associcted Press. Scheduled for Eastern standard time. 454.3—WEAF New Yorl—G‘O +260.7—WHAM Rochester—1,150 6:00—Dinner music; poems., 6:30—Dinner music; studio, tonight with the weekly Neighborhood Study Club. The dinner concert of the ‘Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra and a Bible talk by Prof. Elmer Louis Kayser will follow. In lieu of the Saturday night NEXT | SUN. Hear “Bamb: SEATS WILDFLOWER = Other Famous Song Hits TO LOVE MARY BRIAN--WM. AUSTIN 19th & E Sts. NW. E. Morrison Paper 'Co. organ recital by Lew White, there will be a dance program by Phil Spitainy and his orchestra at 7:15 o'clock. There kiso will be a late dance program from 11 o'clock to midnight, played by the ‘Wardman Park Orchestra. 7:00—Spitalny’s music. M 7:30—Genia Fonariova. FAF 8:00—National Orchestra, 9:00—Organ recital. 9:30—Mildred Hunt. 1 11:00—Dance music; news. At 3:30 Sunday Afternoon, Dec. 9 O’Clock 1009 Pa. Ave. FLY TO NEW YORK METRO MOVIETONE ACTS @ L= S PoLrs MALToWY essrs. Shubert Present “p NIGHT TN SPAIN” WMAL's program tonight will be |10:00—Tunes of Broadway. - “Uaf = 379.5—WGY Schenectady—790 > Fare $30.00 With made up entirely of attractions of local | 11:00—Ponce Sisters. Mo | 7:00—Dance mustc. Under the Auspices of hy TED ArLEEN ! origin. Several new features will be | 11:15—Dance music. < 0—Musical program. . o P_AT FOURTEENTH ST. HEALY STANLEY introduced, however. "One will be & 394.5—WIZ New York—160, 0—WEAF programs. First, Second, Third and Fourth NOW 163 ACTUALLY ENGAGED. half-hour program by “Radio Joe and his Budget Boys.” Another is a concert by the Treble Cleff Trio, an instrumen- tal group composed of Mary Scott Mor- xis, Alice Morris and Jeannette L. Doty. Charles I. Stengle, editor of the Na- tional Farm News, and Representative 2:30—Demonstration Hour. Y 6:00—Yoeng's Orchestra. ' 7:00—St. Regis Orchestra, H 7:45—Talk on business. i 8:00—Godfrey Ludlow. y 8:30—Xylophonist; Orient echoes 9:00—Light opera hour. 10:00—Tunes of Broadway. 11:00—Dance music. 302.8—WBZ Springfield—590 0—Demonstration hour. 0—Organ; musical program. 6—Musical program; G. Ludlow. Churches of C No Collection hrist, Scientist All Welcome WASHINGTON AIRPORT ranklin WASHINGTON-NEW Y NEW YORK AIR Willlam Fox Presents ] A Fast and Furious Farce of a Fun-Loving Bluecoat NEXT W SUN. . Mats., Thur. and Sat.—Seats Now WONDER SHOW of the UNIVERSE! 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Including |} 0—News; dance hour. 348.6—WABC New York—860 6:15—Tenor; Santa Claus. 8:00—Musical features. 10:00—Tucker’s Orchestra. 10:30—Dance music (1 hour). 272.6—~WPG Atlantic City—1,1 8:00—News concert orchestra. . 8:45—Recital. 9:00—Studio programs. \md%l: whose direction the institution is 9:00—Hour of muslé. 10:00—Hazel % T:;m the The total enrollment was 204 pupils | 10:00—Dance; news; dance. rty-Six : 280.2—WAL Baltimore—1,060. 6:30—Dinner music; talk. 8:00—Tenor and xylophonist. 8:30—WBAL ensemble. 9:00—Light opera hour. 10:00—The Pattersons. t 508.2—WEEI Boston—590 9:00—Musical. 10:00—Tunes of Broadway. 7:00—News; Amos-Andy. 6:30—Orchestra. 7:30—Alumni address; talk. 8:00—National Orchestra. 9:00—Dance music. 10:00—Tunes of Broadway. 499.7—WTIC Hartford—600 8:00—National Orchestra. 9:00—WEAF programs. 10:00—Tunes of Broadway. 9:00—Grenadiers. 9:30—Musical Chefs. 10:00—Dance music; news. 535.4—WFI-WLIT Philadelphia—560 1:00—Tearoom ensemble. 6:15—Late news. 7:30—Overture. 5—Orchestra; studio program. —Dance orchestra. 00—Studio hour. :00—Tunes of Broadway; news. 516.9—CKCL Toronto—580 4:00—Afternoon tea program. 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